Designed with the hair loss client in mind, Editors Pick Elite's construction is uniquely crafted to offer the most discriminating woman the ultimate in wig fashion and comfort. Made to exact specifications, Editors Pick Elite wigs include all the luxury features of our monofilament top Sheer Indulgence styles, plus the added benefit of a virtually invisible temple-to-temple sheer lace front, and an incredibly light and comfortable hand-tied base. The fiber throughout the entire top is individually hand-tied, one by one, resulting in a low density, natural looking hairline that provides forward movement and the look of natural growth. With amazing off-the-face styling versatility as well as the flexibility to part hair on the left or right or in the center, it will look as if the hair is growing right out of the scalp!

To straighten, take a 1 inch section starting at the roots and run a flat iron to the ends.

To curl, wrap the hair around a curling iron and hold for 10 seconds. Carefully slide the iron out and pin the curl in place. Once the fiber has completely cooled it will keep the curl until heat is applied again.

If desired, use Hair Spray on the final styled Editors Pick Elite wig.

TIPS & TRICKS

Soaking longer than the recommended time will damage the Editors Pick Elite wig.

Hot water will damage heat-friendly synthetic fiber.

Sudden bursts of heat, such as opening an oven door, will damage heat-friendly synthetic fiber.

Do not dry on a solid form or mannequin head to avoid stretching the cap.

We do not recommend sleeping, showering or swimming during wear.

Store the Editors Pick Elite wig on a Wig Stand to avoid unwanted kinks or crimps.

Lace is delicate and should not be tugged or pulled.

After extended wear, matting and frizz can occur. To smooth, wash, condition and spray with Leave-in Conditioner + Detangler then blow dry with a Styling Brush.

Fiber will be damaged if the heat setting is too high. We do not recommend curling or straightening the hair while wearing. Heatfriendly synthetic fiber will get very hot.